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FOREIGN. Gen, Mitre Commanding the Argentine Insurgents, " Admiral Polo Denies the Porto Rican story, Finel Returns from the Prénoh Elec- tions for Councils-General, Von Arnim to Be Tried Before the Meeting of the German Par- liament. BUENOS AYRES. . THE REVOLOTION. Rio Jaxewmo, Oct. 12.—A dispatch from Montevido dated yeaterdny says Gon. Mitre has jseued a manifesto nunouncing that he has ase sumed command of tho insurgent forces in tho Argentine States, He declares that o does uot seok power, and thatif 8 successful issuoto tho movement 18 reached he will ratire to privato lito, Joas Baptisto Gl has Deen clected Prosident of Taraguay. STHENGTHENING THEMSELVES. Ri0 Jaxk1ao, Oct. 12.—Gou, Mitres’ partisans iu Montovideo are buying arms, enlistivg re- ernits, and negotinting ror the purchase of threo steamers, ENCOUNTERS, T'wo slight encounters botweon tho jusargents and the Government forces Liave taken place outside of the City of Buenos Ayres. An en- gogemont 18 reported in the North, the result of which is unknown, —— SPAIN. THE FORTO BICAN CANARD, New Youx, Qct. 12.—Z! Cronista, the Spanish nowspeper publishod iu this city, prints w oard from Admiral Polo Do Barnabo, the Iato Minister at Washington, in regard to the story of the cos~ sion of Porie Rico to Germavy, which originally appoared in the Freeman's Journal, Tho Ad- 1miral says that tho dispatches whick were incor- porated with the story have no existence, and that it is Jikowiso untrue that ho has gent in his resignation a8 the Plonipotentiary of Spain to \Washington, mince. The causa_of hin leaving that oflice wae that the Spauish Minister de Ma- riuo requiresd his services for tho navy. ‘The Admiral concindes by saying that the whole stoly is_*a nei-work of abe and contemptible calumnies.” NOTE TO FRANCE. Loxpoy, (st 12,—Spain has sent a note to Frauce in rolation ta violations of tue frautler by the Cutlisw, making specifio charges extend- ing over o period of four yeare, ‘The note also calls sttontion to the good_oftices of Portugal, and the anomaly presented by liberal Franco identifying hardelf with absolntigm, CARIIGT REVERSES. Bruesers, Oct, 12.—A speciat dispatch to the Independence Belge from Bayoune says the with= drawal of Gen. Dorregaray from the service of Don Carlos has made & bad impression upon the Royaliet soldiors, "0 Republicans now Lave possession of the left bank of whe River Ebro, ALannin, Oet, 12,—Otlicial dispetches have beon received reporting that o band of Carlisty undet Lazano has besn complotely defeated by a forcd of Republicana near Fortunn, Gep, Cabrers refuses to joln Don Carlos. ANOTHER ENGAGRMENT, Afappin, Oct. 12.—A sovero oengagemant, which lasted ten hours, took plase on tho it inet,, botwern the Republican army and 3,000 Carlists at Arisjo di Nayarrs, Tho latter Youh: fitty killed nnd wounded, and withdrasr to Es- tella. Don Carlos bas asrived at Puente la Reina, bt be ity FRANOE. THE XLEQTIONS, Panrg, Octs 12.—Tho second ballot in the Conncillor districts, which failed of o chofce & week ago, touk placo yesterday, completiog the ulections for Councils-General, Thetollowing is the total resalt: The Ropublicans elected 672, Monarchists €04, Bonapartiste, 155, ‘The Ropub- licans bove n majority in iblrsy-clght counclls, the Monarchists in forty-four, aud in three de- partments councils are equally divided. TIERS' BPEECI 1N FLOREN: Fronexcr, Oct. 12.—Ex-President I'hiers ad- dreesed the [french rasidents hore to-doy. He declared his tirm pelief {n the ruccess of the Ropublic i Irance. He acknowledged that he formerly opposed Italian nnity, but explained 1ibat he did rosolely because of ‘ita consoquences on geueral politics, Now, that unity is an ac- complished fact, Lis only object was ‘to promote cordial friendship between Franco aud Italy. The ¥'rench peopls would never pormit any gov- ernment to distwb the existing relations bee tween the countries. moved to morrow to the sanitary eatablishiment, whero ho will be guarded by two policomen, Ris trial will goon take placs, and it is intendod that the case shall be disposed of bofore the opening of the German Parliament, — AFRICA. NEW DIAMOND FIELDS. TLoxpoy, Oct. 12, —Advices from the Cape of Good Hopo to the 16th ult, ere recoived, Another dfamond field bine been discoverod near Phillipatown. Hteamship France, from Liverpool for Now York, returued to the former port, on the 10th iust,, disabled. THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, News Items Telegraphod 10 'The Ohi- cage Tribunes I¥DIANA. At Hertford City, yesterday, Jogeph Larrimour was fonnd gty of stealing o team of horses,and Beutenced $o three yoars in the Penitentiary, Ho is one of the most notorious horsg-thieves in the Btate, but hog always heretoforo succeeded in evading juatico, After his lust nrrest he es- caped, but was captured in Missouri, —The victims of the polsoning caze near War- 8aw aro alow)y recovering, excopt onelittle gitl, whoso recovery the dootor thinka very doubt- tul. e 18 now snalyzing the secretions thrown oft from tho stomacls. The father is still in jail, and will not be oxamined wutil the doctor Las given hiy decislon, All the poisoned havo had BpusIs yosterday., —The intimate friends of Somstor Morton, w_ha 2ve in a position to Luow, dony unqualitied- 1y the jusinuation fu a rocent TriBoNe editorinl that he is now or evor haa been inimical to Gon, Graut’s Admunlstration, ~—Tho Grand Jury retusned several indict- monts agalust voto hnportors, Adam Genole, '/ yoars of ago, aud 8 regident of Indienupolig sluce 18%, died Bundey night, at lis residenca, of patalyals of the brain, Ssmpson Barbee, 87 yeats of age, another resident, died Sunday, MICHIUAN, Georre W, Crane, n curponter omployed on the fram et Huata m(‘\,“xmu Tanslug, 7ol about 'ae v Lol w}% ngt{em;var; = w0 sevorely injured thet ~Tha delegates to the Ameri 3 frage Association, to ba h&:?(f‘finsaggl’? “12:3:)!' commenced to arrlve lsat night, Among thoss airend on the ground and to come, sro Julin Ward Howe, H. B, Blackwall, Lucy Stone, Geu,A, S‘. Voos, M, Livermore, and Hury T, Enot- an, i glismion, " aist, Becratary of the Biate - Soclety and State (.lrn?e, died v:sfilx-%‘?)' worring of' cousumption, Ho was Oaptain the Lighth Minvesots, snd wus wounded at Murphrysboro, but ssrved through the War, He way & charier member of sho North Star Grange, the st organization of the hind in the Stato, sud had been prominent in the farmera’ politieni nm\-:mhn:li;mi uvur-Lyenr:‘m a --John Kestuey, o boy of , was dangeroun) swoianded &t Bly’bnul ‘Sunday by the ul:gvldon‘:u" digcharge of a platol in the Lands of o youny suno uamed Patrick Buckloy, who wag practlcing wizh the pistol, —Mre, Abern, o 8t, Paul boarding-house Keopor, going from bome n few days ago, lef: a Duteh of corn-meal dough, raixed with stryehe uine, for rata, 1t was disooverod Ly the dook gy Who ruixed it into the leaven of the Buo varheby ko'fimd for duppek, Hovan boavd. v} 0 oF thoa very lightly, bl ml&'fi'rfi;’?’l S HE S A S LR g uslng sirup, ate 0o froaly nn to overdone theme soves, All wore out of dunger yosterday, —Judga Willinm Bprigg 1isl), of tho Common Plens Court of 8. Taul, lately dangeronaly il in convnlessing, ._.1ufl‘(u Neleon, in the Uniled Btatos Distriot Court, in session ab Bt Paul, yostorday pro- nouncod soutonco au follows: Tllen Medlahon, nolting Nguor to Irdinne, %100 fine and one day'n imprisonment s Michuel MeMuhon, selling liquoe without licause, wix months' Gnvrisonment o 31,000 finog Johu_Murgons, Miieit divtilling, samo poualties; Rimecon Cordell, coucosling ijelt whlal:ly. threa mouths’ fmprisoument nnd 200 fine; Ylorman Yenger, forging Post-Ofco order, ono yoar and #100 fing; Philo beDonald, Bamo offense, oo yoor nnd ‘§7G0 fine; 1, W. Allen, wolling liquor {o Indians ono day's im- prisonment and 2100 ve, WIRLOX: At tho repulnr moeting of tho Board of Stpor- vigors of Mliwnuken yosterday, the recomaen- dation of tho Spocint Commitieo np’pnlnlm\ logb May to orect 1 new hospital in the Mitst Ward of the city and utilize tho present hospital for an Almshouse and Tnsuno Dapartment was dis- cusged, and & resolutlon prssed nominating o committes of threo to report fully on the whole subject. e Bestrnciive Confingrations in Mine neapobis, M Spectal Dispaten to The o Trivune, Mixneavorw, Minm, Oct. 12,~This morning about 2 o'clock a tiro broke out at No, 812 North Washington avenue, anut, before the Hlames could bo stayed, threo buildings, snd proporty to tho amount about of $10,000, was dostroyed, Insured only for about £3,500 in the Amazon, of Uincin- nati, and the Citizens', of 8i. Lonis. At 12 o'clock m. anothor and much moro con- sideratlo fivo was discovered in tho third slory of the business building in Central Block, owned by Town & Grimshaw. The Fire Department responded promptly to the nlarm, but, owing to the rapld spraad of tho lrmes, it could not bo subdued tiil the building whero it originated and tho adjoining ouo woro de- stroyed, Lho bullding where tho fire was flrst diseovered, waa oceupled by P, W. Tobin, dry goods, Tho adjoloing building, owned by Anus. Stebbing, of Yafayotte, Ind.,, wea occupled by Ticholzer & Co., hattors and. furriors, Stock veluo at $18,0007% loss, £10,000, 'I'hio third story of this building was used us & hall of Knights of Pytoics. Tho Ordor loson $2,600. The third building was owned by J. I, Bpll, and was valued at $10,000, It was oceupied Ly MeConnell & Co., dry goods, Stock velued ot 520,000 loss, ©5,600. 'The followiug are the lasses aud insuranco ot near as can bo uow ascortained: Losses—Town & Grimehayw, building, #5,000; Tobin, stack, $10,000; Dr. Taylor, instrements: sud Rurnitnre, 31,0005 Young dfow Clviatisu Asocintion, buoks and furniture, $£500; Steb- inne, building, 33,0003 Lichelzet & Ca., stack, 210,000 ; Shordy, §500; seuret sovletias, 21,6003 J. 1., Boll, building, £5,000: McConuell, stock, §5,0005 I, O, Claxk, stock, 310,000; Fosy & Tienton, $5,000, Total, ¥58,600, Insurance— flown & Grunsbaw, building, $8,000: Tobin, utock, 84,500 ; Stobbing, building, 7,600 Lich- wlzer, 89,0003 Touis I Mennuge, #4,000: J. 1. Bell, buslding, 57,000 ; McConnoll, $18,500; ©. Otark, £10,000; Toss & Benton, 10,000, The insurance is divided smong the following companies: Kine, Home, sud Pheuix, of New York; Natiousl, Ztna, Orlont avd Hartford, of Hartfond; Commercial Union, Loudon; North Dritieh and Morcantile: North American, Phila. delpbin; T.ondon and Liverpool; Frantlin, of Philadelphin; Humboldt, Clay, aud Globe Come panles. ‘The five originnted in the wood-room of tho Young 3en's Christinn Association rooms, it {n thmu{;m, through tho carelessness of the at- endaut. At Grand Ruapids, Mich. Speetal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Qnranp Rarips, Mich., Oct. 12.~Early this morning o firo destroyed the new Lake Shore & Michigan Southern freight dopot, with nealy all 1ts contents, among which was sbout 87,000 worth of furviture awailing ehipment. The bnilding wos not falrly completed, Tho old freight depot was burned on the sawe spot last summor. Total loss botwoon 810,000 and S12,- 009, It was the work of an jneendiry. Noin- suranee, It is thought anoew building will bs exeeted in less than two weoks, At Brookliyn, N. Y. Ncw Yong, Oct. 12.—~Hess & Hogeman's cabi- not factory, in Brooklyn, was burned last night, The loss is £30,000. At Edwardsburz, ont. Epwanpsnura, Ont,, Oct, 12.—The building and contents of the Ldwards Starch Company, aud the sew-mill, box and shingle factory of W. I, Bengon bave been burned. The loss is heavy. At Lawrenceville, Pa. Conxing, N. Y., Oct. 12,—A five at Lawrence- ville, Pa., burned twalve places of business, loav. ing but threo in the village, The total loss is §40,000; jusurauce, $18,000. CRIME. The Smith XKidnapping Casc=Gov,. Erown, of 'Teuncssee, Declines 10 surronder the Man, Soectal Dispateis to 7'he Clucago Trivune, SramsarirLy, I, Oct., 12,—In the caso of Jnd- nappiug reported in these dispatches, a fow woeks ago, Gov. Brown, of Tonnesses, roplies to Gov. Boveridge's domand for the raturn of Bmith, acknowledging that Smith was netuslly Nidnapped, but hopea thal, in view of tho fact Lhat Smith was guilty of wu atrocions murder, Uov, Beveridge will not pross his demand, cither for tho retura of Smith or tho arrest af Ward and Willinms, the kidusppers, Gov, Bey- eridgo ansswens in the followin; Brix v, 1L, Oct, 12; T His Excelleney, Jolin €, Lirawcn, Goowranr af! Fensiesive + Bz 1 um it receipt of your conunundeation of the Gt tnstaut, fu referenco to the aryvst aud abduction of Georgo W, Kmith, of Maseac Caunty, Iitinot, With duo deferencato Your Excelluncy’s views and wishe in tho Premines, §u 3ny opinion, it matters not whethor Smith s yutlly or dunocaut of (ho ctwryo for which Lo stauda fudleted {n leury County, "Cennesses, It {8 apparent {lnt he waa foreibly aud against hla will arreatod atud carred eyond the jurlsdiciion of the Blute of Tiinols, ithout suthority of law, therefore, I dovm it my duty 10 demand uf Your Excellency bid fmmedinto veleass nud liw safe refurn to this Stato; und this s asled, not only in his interest, but ‘for tho preiervus tloa of flie riglts of every citizen of tho State, aud of omily hotweon the Btates of Tennesece anud Tlinvin, An to fbo sbductors, I, K, Warl and M, L. Willaws upon (he petitton presented, T ‘Dhave uiready mude o venuisition upon Yonr Excellevey dor thoie aryont sud delivery ta tho agents of this Blalo, nuder the Constitutlon sud laws, No otber courss seamned loft to me, Thoso partics hod nosuthority for Atekz act, wik had 50 o protanse 1or the walae: Hmitl could luve been arrostad and eld in- custody under tho luws of this Stato fora reasonable thne to apply to Your Lxesllency fora vequisition upon tho Exocutive of this State for Lia arroat and delivery to thio author)tiea of tho Siste of Tennesses, I sincorely Liopo Your Excellency will sev fit to oxercles your puw- er for fhie relcase aud roturn of said Swith, nud for the arrest wud delivery of kaid Ward sud. Willlaws up- ou ny requisition 1o fhe autlorities of (bl State, I awain, very vuipectfully, J. L, BRvEXIDOY, N ; Governor of 11lincks The facts in tho caso are, that Smlth won g Confedorate soldier, and thut Lo douerted from thut army, and wus on his way to get into the Union lines, and, while ccekiog to do this, u forco of Confederates attempted to arvest and rourn bira to the Confoderute aymy. In do- fouciug himself from arrest he did shoot aud kill @ man, aud it {8 for this murder that they are now seeking to get control of lim, It looks & little as though thero might bo wome epicy coryespondence before the mattor {a sottled, it nothing more. ——— A CURIOUS BITE, Roesursrie, N, Y., Oct, 9,—The celobrated trot- ter Bt, Jautes bit a pleco from the liv of Lis owne- er, Frauk Voo Voss, to-duy. Mroni was i the lorse's stall, eating an apple, when the lorae snapped at Lin. Corn Acclimaied tn Sngland, About & bnodrod years ogo Indinu corn was introduced into Rugland with tho expeelation that it wounld furnish the bread about the supply of which the fast-lncreasing population were fiumug norvona, ‘Thaet country must then bave oen exporiencing a cyels of hot summers, for the corn ripaned all rigit for threo yoars in uce ceapion, fx’n tho fourtl yoor it was largely plant~ ed, but failod to metuve, Tho uttempt to grow cors wio then abaudonod, it belug clokr thas tho summer boat was not gront enough, while the Nability to June frosts, similur to thoze of this veur, wia mlone enough towmako the attewpt opeless, . ‘I'he Euglish papors now state that Willlam Cobbot, son of tho famous Tiberal ayitatoy, hay euceesstully ucclimated coru ut 1lounslow, near Loudon, whoro lie has threo weros growing which hinvowlthetood tho wevor frosts of lus;. Juns, etid are now vory pramising. If ohr Iaglish R, h prsplererolitals odriror e 1 ol THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1874, POLITICAL. ingr ly I get howa pratty fall of Leoy, wnd I don's wonder at her exprosalon,” A fow Innppropriate * Yahn " from hia hearoru hrowyght M, Barhor to the rentizatton of (ho asining an- noucomont ho wan making, and lio imuediately dived fnto mattors politienl. Ifo mvkod ** What nre wo all go aetlvely working for in thin bloody Hixtconth Ward 7" He iight have beon an- nworad To fiocuro oftico, hut ho sententionly ro- sposnied to tho query saying, ** Decauso wodesiro o socura the succors of the Ropublican party in by campalgn.” T'wo years ngo Mr. Iesing (pronounced by the orators Hazing) wan u good Ttepublican, and was most culogiutio of tho party. Whatevor ho then wanted lio got ; es- ing’s advocacy of men was as good s an oluc- tion. But b wes pampered too’ muel, and lika tho #pofled ¢hild he, whon thwarted in hin de- alren, turned ronnd and heaped abuse upon his foud rolation, tho Republican pacty. My Bare ker's exproasions [n hin description of tho man- nor of nbuso indulged in by Mr, Hesing wero most ecurrilous and_filthy, and wholly unfit for publication. My, Barkor advocated the putting of tried opublicans only on guard, "o usual twaddle as to the wondorflachiove- meots of tho Nepublican perty—adaptations from stump oratious of more protontious ora- tory--was thon indnlged in by Mr, Barker, An individual in tho costumo of n Hcotch Iigh- lander—a potticoat—ontored tho xaloon while Mr, Darker was talking, 'The audlence, which waa but little intevested in 3Ir. Barker or his suylogs, turned thele eyes and their bodies around to serutintzo tho ntrangely-clad strangor, and requirod to bo admonished of thelr inatten- tion by the Chalrman, Mr, Barker, having ovideatly calenloted tho truo Iustinets of_his hoaroru, noxt nlindod to tho baor question, Howaid that the Republicans nover, in their hours of power and authority, at- tompted to restrain any man in his desire to ou- {oy ks glavs of boer, uud, therofore,—3Ir, Bar- Ler's logical conclusion,—tho Gerwaus shoutd bo in the Ropublican yanks, ‘Fho taxation ques. tion was taken up by Mr. Iarker, but 8o great was the disrogard of his uttsrances by tho ime- jority im tho snloon that Mr. Darker found it nocessary to appesl for snttention by arrest- ing the vrogress of tho boor-glaeses from the tables to tho mouths ™ by point~ edly snying, “Isw't that so, M ——7?don't you think mo?” to which the eJucnlatory responso was made * Doty z0,” and impatiently up wene the glaws, Finally tho intorruption from the clinking of glassos and tolk heeame so great that My, Darker wos oblig- ed to subside. Heury Goodmarn, & earicaturist, whose chiefest attaivpient in the comical illustrative line hae boon the depiction of & countryman eented on a heor-kog, niflwa of the bLalmy, foamy lquld in hand, and shouting— Darn thels eyes, i1 ever they trles, ‘Po deprive 1 poor man of bis beer— next obtruded Limself upon the andienco, Very littla atteution. was paid to what he said, Dut when he attempted to make o Seriptural quota- tion, apologetically nrofucing it by sayiug that lie did not Lnow much gbout the Seriptures, storm of voives erying *‘Yah, yeh: und dot's 70," drowned his whine, and he resumed lugseat beside his g/laes of beer, Rodraes, Bodman,” was now the ery, andin response tlie burly, stumpy form of the ex-Sec- rotary of the Stato of Missouri omorgod from the gathoring arouud tha bar, Gonerally theretofore tho ** Genoral ” kias commandod the uttention of his andioure, but last evening, evon in his yery vociferous tomes, he = was un able o = distract them in rheir pions punishment of the good things which Oharley l?urwoll Lad proyided for them throughk the agenoy of v, “¥isk * Miller. Nolwitbstanding thio noisn and gross disregard of propriety to- ward the sperkers, Mr. Rodian barranguod his uchi-oppressed bretiweu, Mr.Farwell, he said, was an honatable man, and would not cheat at cards unless his adversary hud stocked the cards. 'The Genoral's voloe® was~ vory husky, und s the oceasion required of him to speakiu a high piteh, ho, umny?m expected, soon came to an cnd, joining hia final vocal effort in ** rousing cheora ™ for Charley Frrwell. . Tiouis Nelluy, a pale-faced, long-haired toiler, then claimod tho car of the meeting. Mo snid &ln English),—" 1 goe thero is & reporter of Tur T hieze. Vell, dot baper had un article to- day talking of do vurkin’men, wboit called Com- moniate, Now, we adopted & platform of the vurkin'man, and they wagnot Oommuuists, Deve is not any Communlsts among uz : bud de bapera call uz zo, Vell, dot ig wrong, and L vish to rolt themn zo,” [Cheors, and innumerable * Yahs,” Mr, Nelke, unlike pronounced Commnunists, di during biisshors say uso the word ** go- lidawaty=” ‘this Is much in his favor, and should tnduco ‘the literal accoptanco of his disclaimer as far as ho ig concarned. Courad Folz, the jaiter, Clarley Setlig, and other “lights™ of the party, modestly Lept In tho rear of tho saloon, recoiving the admiving glaneas of their suffering brothers, and occagions ally jolning them in their copions libations. TIE TWENTIETH WARD, Thoe Indepondent payty of the Twontioth Ward Tield 8 meeting lust evening in the main ball of the Criminal Cowrt huilding. It was expectod that Mr. O, B. Farwoll would eddress tho gather- ing, but he falled to put in an appearance, and ihio_meoting, by nnanimous conrent vesolyed itself futo i fcople’s party conclave. D Richard O'Brien waes chosen President, and Mossrs, Walier and Caliaghan made speech- e3 iu favor of tbe election of James Heany s Alderma. Jlr. Frauk Aguew, candidate’ for Sheriff, dalivered a brief speael, advoeating bard money, free trado, and political and personal freedom, ife met with n fair recoption, and when ho conzluded, the meoting adjourned, TUE ATATR OENTRAL COMMITTEE, Tho Opnosition State Contral Committee met at their headquartors, cornar of LeSalle and Lako stzoets, yesterdny aftornoon. Nearly every town in {his county was represented, Thore- ports of the condition of political atfairs in Cook County were very oncoursging, tho inveriablo staten‘ent being that larger majoritios would ve given for tho Opposition this full thaw last yoar. A gentloman from Lako Couuty stated “that tho Republicans hnd lost strength theys on no- count of the tomporance movemont. Tho mom- Dors of the Committoo were gratified at iho ‘prospect, it being better than the most seagning Iiad auticipazed, and tho boliof was gonoral that {?m Germans will voto as & unit with the Opposi- ion, ANNOUNCEMENTH, ‘There, will be n meecting of the Opposition party in the Eleventh Ward this evening at 7:10 o'clock at Auvora Hall, No. 113 Milwaukoo ave- nue, Thero will bo a meeting of the Eleventh Ward Independent Club hold ot the southwest voraer of Lako and Hulstod stroets this oveoingnt 8 o'clock sharp, All voters of tho ward ave re- queated to bo preseat, 'Chera will be gaod speakers to addross tho meeting. ——— MISCELLANEOUS. DEPUBLICAN BATIFICATION MEETING AT VINGINIA 1Ty, NEV, Sak Froaxcisco, Oct. 12,—Tbo ratification meetiug at Virginis City, Nev,, on Ssturday night, was & great succoss, and called together tho largost concourso of people ever gathered in that Btate, Over 4,000 were prosent. Alr, De- T.ong addressed the meetlog, but DMr, Bharon was not well onough to respond, A lettor from Honator Jones wau read, indorsing tho actlon of the Republiean party and its nominations. Grent enthuaiusm was mavifested, Tho camprign that Btate Is now fairly oponed. THE TOLZDO (0.)CONGRESSIONAL CANVASS, sueciul Lisputch to Ths Chisoye Tribute, ToLewo, 0., Oct, 12,~1Tho Congressional ulec~ tlon whiol comes off here to-morrow will be very e.\'cmu;; tho cauvass loving developod r firoat deud o bitternewa in tho Republican ranks between tha supporters of the Hom, I M, Lratt, the regnlar namineo, snd deu. J. I Bhot- wood, the present mewmbor, who was defestod at tha Convention attor « shurp conteat, Afauy af Gen, Bhiervood's friends have held off from_ ac- tive porticipation in the cawmpaign, sed it is cliarged thuc others lave boeu working nssidue ously, though covertly, for the defest of My, Praty, Amoag those Who sre charged with this is Capt. Dowling, the present Postmnator ot this city, Uen, Bliorwood has exoused hime a1l from pazticipating in tho campaign on the ground of ill-haalth, and Liau upent tho summer ut Waukeshu, Vie. Endoavora wore mado to rat Ll tounuko u opeech o fudorsomont of Lratt und wdvisiug bis friends to work for tho rogular nomince, but Lo poreistontly complained that tho stefio ol bis heallll way nob sush o8 to ernlib the ¢fort, Last Baturdey night be was o lulton County, and was brought out, Ho mwado & fow remarks, iu which ho couspicuously jgnored all. reference to his enccoustul rival, ta the irvitation of tho Nopublicans generally. uauvnsx I8 terthor cumplicated by the Granger- Prolibition naudidate, who (s making bids for tho (rangor and tho temporaucs vatey, und may recolve luvu['n’l uk\maxea voted, Tho Domocratio ] aity from 4l b e B el o e with the Demoeraey, 'ka Ropublicans think it probable that My, Pratt will ba elested by n anall winjoriey, may of 100 winle the Demociats «ll{n equally sangulne oy to tha succesy of Mr, ury. o103k oF Srrein Dispateh to Pl Chicago T'ribune, Sourn Busp, Ind., Oct. 12.—Tha politieal campunign closed here to-plxht by two mass- moeotings in tha mterest of the opposiug partios, “'ho Rtepublican andfence was small, thouph ad- dresgod by the Tion, Schuyler Colfax and tho Congressonnl eandidate, “Maf, Calking, who fought the War over again. Tho Peoplo wore gddressed by the 1fon. A, C. Hosing 'In Qer- AMPAIGN, man and 3 3. Miller In Euglish, This mecting ot L3 largo delogation from ~ Mishawal, uud was dold in tho Opera-1Touss, which was densely fillod, hev- ing in numbers more than all the mhnrdmllllcnl meotings of the yoar togethior. The Germans aro vory enthusiastio dhat the result to-morrow will dectare ngalust num'lmmry laws. My, Hoslog lina had during blg Indinua cum‘mixn sevoral intorviows with well-posted pohtiians, and ‘thinks the Binto shonld give inrgo majority aroinst the Ropublicans, wud fs contident” that 8t Josoph (Jonnt{ will give tha People’s county and Doamoeratic tiekots cleer ranjority., Lousvinue, Ky, Oot. 12=The Ifon. M. C. Zorr mado the closlng spsech of 1is canvass at Now Albany to-night, spenking to a large aud enthuslastio audianeo, He took bold avd un- fiinching gronnds in favor of hard monoy, rev- onuo tarift, and lome-rnle, following in argu- nent his Heymour spesch. — In speaking of these opinione, he sxid they were hls positive convic- tions, after a cavoiul, honest, and Inborlons study, with & view Lo the welfare of tho wholo conoiry, and that he believed thom to mean cqual and oxact Justico to sll mou., At bis nowiuetion, twe weeka bofora the Stato Conven- tion at Indiknspolis, ho had olomly and truly exprosued dig views on ymblio policy. Ifo hadl not sines chauged them, In tho spitlt of theso convictions Lo usled thio suffrage of the peoplo to- motrow, During the spoech o spoke dopreent- iu;fly of the Soullorn troubles, hullm’lu*z them to bo the result of cormupt partisansnip losders. NEFORM NOMINATION YOIt STATE BENATOR, Special Disvatel to The Chicaao Tridi: MruwAuker, Oct, 12.—1ho Roforn Senatorlal Gouvontlon for tho Whivd District mct in this city at the old Oity-IIsll this aftornoon, A full attondauce of delegutes was prosent, Col. W. H. Jucobs wos nominated by acclumution, Il ackuowledgod tho compliment in a neat speech, m:anrlnfi tiio Couvention, if olected, to ba watch- ful of tho intorcats of tho District, ‘The Con- vention adoptod resolutions indorsing tho plat- form of tho Reform Hinto Convontion of 1873, xrecognizing tho offorts of tho Heform Stato of- ficialy fn seeuring cconomy and ellicioncy in tho public sorvice, ~declaring that tho froquent tamporivg with laws aud other ressons call for the biounial systont in this State, and recom. wending a Constitutional Convention to amend this ovil, and for otlier purposes; also a resolu~ tion ncknowledging tho public sorvices of ex- Sonator Cotzhmuser. ANXIOUS POR TiE FIONT, Svecial Drspateh ta Uhe Chieaco ‘I'ridune. IxpiaNaroLsy, Ind., Oct. 19.—Both purties ave eager and anxious for the work of to-morrov:, nnid both expross the groatest contidence i thy rosult. The priveipal anxioty ceutres about thin county, whick is genorelly conceded to b doubt fnl by tho Ropublicans. ~ An jmmense number of strangers are in the city, ‘I'hero will bo an offort at illegal voting by tho wholesalo, in which case thore may bo trouble, Tho clection will be oxciting, but, as hoth parties fear » distwrbauco, tho chances aro good for & quiet day. Arrange- ments have boen made to roceivo returns from thie State as carly as possible, but the length of the ticket and wplits 1 county tiokets may de- lay returns very great! ACCCPTS 'TUE NOMINATION Specius Disputer to Phe Chicago &y itune, Kaxvasiazoo, Mich., Oct, 13,~The llou, Allen Pottor, uomiuce of tas Democratic Convention Tor Cougross, hins kiznified his neceptance of the nomination. Iis formal letler of neceptance will appeat in o day ortwo, T'he Reform Repub- licaus ave making an achive canvass for county officers, They will support Potter for Cougress A LAST DISCUSAION, 8peatal Dispatel to The Clicuao Tribune, Qosugey, Ind., Oct. 12.—About 600 peoplo as- sombled in the Court-House to-uight to hear n joint diseussion batween the ¢andidatos for Con- gress fron this district, the on. John H. Daker, epublican, and IFreemau XKelley, Domocratic. sz enthusiasm was manifested by both par 08, - THE UNION LAGUE, SWABLUINGTON, s 12.—~The Choirman of the National Executive Committee of the Union League hosiwsuod anotice, Anying, in view of tho general situation of public affuire, o meot~ ing of the Committea of 1874 will be heid ¢ Car- roliton Motel, Baltimore, l'uesday, Oct. 20, THE SOUTHERN REFULICAN CORVENTION, OnatraNoous, Oct. 12.—Tho Southern Re- ublicsn Couvention will assemble in James’ Hall to-morrow, It iy probablo that Brooks, of Ariansgs, will be pormanent Presidont. Bixty delegates havo arvived. It s understood that instruotions have been recelved from Washing- ton and Now Yorlk not to indoyse tho Civil-Rights bifl and third term, A lorgo number of nowe- papoer men and prominent Southern politicians 2ro horo as lookers-on, A LEGISLATIVE NOMINATION I¥ DU PAQE OODNTY. Witrazox, Til, Oct., 13, 1874, Tothe Editor of The Chicaun Trioune’s fim: I have tho satwsfaction to Inform you that Victor Frodenbagou has besu uominated {o represont our district in tho Legislature. I'rom my acqunintanco with hiw, it is ntot too much to say that he was nominated, not lheoauso ho was tho best mau to cover tho ervors of the Republivun party with o plastio shicld, but becauso ho id o plain business-man, who has eatablished an un- blemished yeputation. In my opinion, ke re- pards partisan polities about iu the light of a laat year's bird’s neat. I thiuk he will live up to” the genius of what 'Inx 'fnmuss’s teachings have beon evor since it cast olf party-shackles, and substituted the issues of to-day, ‘Cruly yours, A Cruzex or DuPaan County. B N LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. Spectul Dispateh to T'he Chscayn T'rioune. Nuw Yonx, Oct. 12.—The wheat market ononed quiet but firm for straipht No. 2 spring, but Licavy for common, of which wo have a large supply. Much of it js of » mized charaotor, & nondeseript acticle, Winter is comparatively aterdy, DMurlot closes lowor, and prices aro ox- tremely unsottled, Cortitiento wheat very searce. Aich of tht oftered i of s very doubtinl char- actor. Winter is wteady and uot plenty. Included in tho sules “are 1,600 bu am- ber Michigun at £1.24, to arrive in ten dnys, Tha anles are 88,000 bu; nt SL0I@I07LS for ungraded Iows ond Minnesota, 31.0724@1.05 for No. 2 Chleasto_upring, ¥1.03@1.063% for No. 4 Chicago spring, $1.12 uominaily for No, 2 waulkee, $1.11 tor good Minnesots, ¥1,20@1,225¢ for red Waostera, S‘i.zfl@l‘ifl for ambor do, &1.L0 {@1.30 for white Michigan, $1.24 for amber do, 0 av Barley quiet, Selos of 9,800 bu ordinary Oan- ads West at $1.41, 5,500 bu four-rowed Siato og s{;rs’\:"ua terms, nnd 5,000 bu six-rowed Stato Barley malt firm but quiet. Sales of 8,000 bu Canadu Wont on private terme, Oats Jowor and in liwftod domand for tho trade. 'Tho ealos ara 42,000 bu ; new Oulo mixed at 03@68%7c, whito at '64@U30, Wustern mixed at 64e, white ut 6i@663¢e, Hiato b 03)g@G4e for mixed, and 64@051¢c for whito, part on track, tyo' quict, Haloa aro 1,000 bu; Weatorn mixed at 96@96}40 : do, white, ot 81.00@1.04 ¢ do, yollow, at 57a07340 3 oud 19,600 bu Wostern n‘nlue‘xl ot U535@9655¢, In storo, closivg nt 96y atloat, ‘Tha pork market is lowet and demoralizod. Balos of 125 brls mess at $22.25@22.60 ; 250 brls, soller October, &t 222,00, Loxd is lower gud very unsottled, Salos of 185 tes clty at 13540 ; 50 tea new Westorn stoam ot 183{0 ; 60D tos primo old do, for oxport, ot 1985¢, For future dalivery we hoar of 200 tes, sellor Blx months, at 14 1-10c; 60D tes, seller all tho year, at 12 1-10¢, ¢ Iu the Huo of berth freighty wo havo yet to re- port & quict markot, with rates csseutially un- changed, Girain yoomm raled in moderato demand end ratos romafn steady, Whisky—TNo markof is dull and lower, Bales of 75 brla at &1.0535, NSRS Mpargeon and Smokinge o _the Edvtor ur the Londcn Leteyraph @ Sim 1 Youoannot rogrot more than Ido the oceasicn which produced the unprenioditated re- warke to which you refor, [ waould, howaver, vemiud you that I am not responsible for tho ve- curacy Of uewspapur reports, nor do I admit that they are u full and fajv ropresentation of what I eaid, I aw desoribed an thotng with a twinkling oye, aud thio ot once wnggests thnt I ppoke flip- pansly ; Lut, judeod, Ichd nothiug of the kind, L wat rutlior Loo raneh {3 cornust than tos little, 1 demur sltogetbior, and mout positively, to the statoment that (o wmoke tubacco I8 in tsolf u alu, It moy become 8o, a8 any othior indifferont action hoy, but us wu uetion” it is no sin, Lo- gotler with bundiods of thousands of wy fellow- Clirtatiaus, I have umoked, and with them L am Alil- 2284 uuday tho condomaation "of lielng {8 babitusl »in, if ceitain saduyers wufx)‘tf 500 KHOWIX tobaypllevod, AT e 63, hnd Ain - ghe e oonm ol thb kw o groasion of tho liw, I vl not own to sln when I am not consclows of ft, ‘Thero o growing up in sovioty & Vhariesto kaytom whieh addy to the comipands of God the precopts of men: o that sysiem 1 will not yleld for an hour, Thu presarvation of my liberty may bring iponmo tha mthldlm}u of many of tho good snd the sneors of tho wal righteoun; but shall oudura both with veronily, 80 long a4 I fell clonr iu my consclonco beforo God. 2 ho exprosnion ' emoking to tho glory of Qod " atruding nlono haa au il sonnd, aud i do nob jurtify it ; hub in the senso in which T om- ployed it 1ntili stand to 3. No Chrletlan should do nuything in which he csnuot glorify God— and this may bo dono, sccording fo Beriptuve, in cating and drinking and thoe common actions of life, When I hnve found intonse pain rellovod, 2 woury brafu woothod, aud e¢aim, refreshing sloop obtained Ly clgar, T havo folt gratoful to God and have blassod 1fia namo; this is what I monnt, and by no means ¢id 1 use saered words tritlingly. 1f through smoking I had wasted an liour of my time—if I had utfi:tml my gifta to tho puor—if I had rondered my miud less vigor- oun—I trugt X whonld neo my fuult and tmn from 1t; but he wlho charges me with theno things shril have no answer but my forgivenoss. 1 am told that my open avowal will lessen my influonce, and my reply in that if 1 bave pained nuy influence through bolng thought difevent {rom what 1 aw, T huve uo wigh to rotafuit. will do nothing upon the sly, and nothivg ubout which I bave a donbt. Ipm most sorcy that prominonce has beou given to what seemns to mo a small mattor—and the Isst thing Inmy thonghts would hove bean the mention of it from the pulpit: but I was pleced in such n position that I must either by wmysllence plead guilty to living iu siu, or olio bring down upon my unfortunato eolf the flurco rebukos of tho anti-tobaceo ndvocates by spenlt- ju out honeatly, I .choeo the lattor; and, although Iam now the target for those worthy bretbren, I would sooner ondure tholr Hevorest consnres than sueakingly do what I could nob i:lstlly‘ and cern immunity from their critivism y tumoly submitting to bo charged with sin in an getion which my couscionce allows. Yours truly, 0. H, Srunarox. ‘Nightingale-lane, Clupham, Sept, 23, ‘Think About Beeeher’s Prenciungs From the Luston Conyrepationalist, A On Sundny ho preached in the morning in his old place, to n congrogation tha like of numbors' and cntbusiosm, hos scldom, if over, Leon seen within the walls of Plymoath Clurch. ‘I'io opinion i8 very prevalont in mxmniqunruxrs. ani openly exprosscd, that Mr, Beechor shonld have walted for {ho comploto legal vindieation promised to the public hotore resuning bia pub- He ministrations, From the Liveral Christian. Thero was s preat rush to hoar Mr. Beecher Jast Sunday. Plymouth Church is considerably :,‘llxm% popular just now than auny first-closy cabre. Trom the New York Ecangelist, We aro plud to add thut, duing the_pondeucy of thu ebniges, Mr, (Hondonning [tho Jersey City pastor chmgcd with the seduction of a prrish- 1oner) has boen content 1o tako o rear seat,whila anotlier has occupied his pulpit from Habbath to Sabbath, It thus appears tlat some old, and withal very moeet and wholesome idcss, apper- taining to* tho ctorual fitnces of things,” obtain in Jersey Cily. Frow the lizanmer and Chronicle, Mr. Boechor and the Plymouth Church must have torgotien that in the list of nspired qualii- cations of o “Hishop," special prominenco is given thin: ** Moreover, e must harea good re- port of then which are without.” We express no opinion a3 10 whether Mr. Peecher is intocont or guilty, Bat will it not otrike thonghtful men &y nimost inconcoivablo that a man at the prerout timo so fonrlully doficiont of e “good yeport of them which aro without,” shonld thua begin tnew hia pibke ministry for Christ? Wo must think that o dasent rospeet for_ propricty, 1o sny nothing of the divine ’pmhi‘nlmry coodition, would have lod him and bis churchto maks other provisions for the £lymouth pulpis, until after tho acquitting verdicts como from the courts, in 10010 thau on of which trisly are lnown to bo peuding which vially nffect bis moral chuructor. Froys Zion's Hetald. ‘Wo doubt whether thero is ruother mintstor in the eountry to whom, under much less deneo alouds of Auspicion, for oven a limited portion of thig loug period, tho mininters, tho ZChristian presy, and the religious’puble would Liave clung, with sueh invineiblo fulth and hope, as they have to the pastorof Plymonth Chuseh, 1o has beeu considerod ge tho property, and in some senso the untionnt pride, of -the whole chureh of his country. We uro frao o suy thet wo do not bolieve thore is anotber mfuister in tho country wha would bave pormitted such demands to be wade, for vo long a time, npou the contidonco of hig brethern. We do net think there 15 another clerpyman who could sustain Lis calmnesa of mind under £uch an uuresolved cloud, or esteent it to be his privilodge or duty to continue tho public eserciso of his offico until an cdequato exposuro had been made of the afthmioed fght- ;u:{ couspiracy . agoinet his veputation and use- uluosy, The Plymouth Prayer-flecting—Ites marks by My, Beechier on Christinn Activity, From the New Yorl: Tribune, Oct, 10, Plymouth Cburch was filled Iast night at the reguler Friday night proyer-meeting. Ay carly an 7 o'elock o¥ery seatin tho jlecture-room was occupied, and it was announced from tho plat- Tonn that the chureh would bo used for that oe- casion. v, Beochier told a Tribwne roporter that this esporimont would not bo tried again, for it cheuged the gocial talk into o lecture, thud dopriviog tho raeeting of its origmel idea. The sorvices woro opened with tho singing of tho B503d Hymu, after which George Doll mndoe n ghort prayor. his was followed by the 464th Hymm, 2 pr by My, Hill, and” the 513th Hynm, after which 3r. Beeclier spoke. Among other things ho said: Tt 4n not ortew: that u clergynian {s obliged to eay he 18 sorry thnt ¢o uany peoplo want (o Qo to prayer- mectiug ; sud yet i koth glud and eorry, although 1 think bios of you tn coming herouro rettisted by u true Christion wpixit, Theso weekly meelfogs oro uan- ally held bu o loctuire-ronm, but we cunnot compress 50 jrreat an wadieuco into w0 swall o space un that room ciford, and tha tho meeting loses muny of fts quali- tien, The nubfect I wikh to speak upou to-night fs Chiriatian mutivity, tClsero is du this world a great deul of gotng chont uud appearing fo do good, in Wiich il peoplo who do it flourish ubout e the dutidy does with iy cae, T not hure but iy kiud of religion does more Lara than geod, The trie Christian should Jive unto Jenns, Dut you will say': “Ilow can I live to Him, when ‘Yo 18 gono from this world 2 1 eannot winfster o Hin g ¥ eanot Lielp Him porsonally, How ean T Jive unto' itim?" You can only 1ivo us you think Mo would du wore lia atil om {his curth, Tivery purt of u muws Christlan life Lins o fuuction to perdorm, 'Choso that aro uesrest to you Laveazight o expeet that your whols life chall bo opon, aweel, sud pure, By pursuing {his couras the Curlitian draws uhout him wew who bave souls ta wave, Veople lave eaid that tho wicked istike everya Lingr thnt baw tha semblauce of goodness sbout i, 1wy thsad tho wicked love what {s goud, und pure, aud graul, Tl man thet cavnot ook ab wit {s noblé aud sefliied, must indecd Lnvo sunk tothie lowest depth of dopruvity, Drunksrds weep paselvoately belweon {helr orgiis becaune thoy have uot self-¢ontrol enough to avold theta, lave sieh mun no uppreclation of tho characteristica of whicl I havo spoken? 'Tou oftn sinnotsaro repelled from Obristiansbecanso their be- Lief baa yuade them unplosount sud wnsoefal, ‘Tholr light {= not as wweet and glowing ai it should L3, Now tho Chrlstisn bellef domanda that wo throw a ght of ‘love ubout us, Al the powers af juind thot muke yowr lves plessant to othorr, ghould bo doubly when you becomw Cbrivc's, Now thess Chyfsthna of whom spouli thiuk thut to sing oud wile and bo happy in tho Suliness of their lovo tur Obrisé fs undignitien uud un- Sittlag ; but that is uot thoteuth, ‘Thoy compress sl seprous thie rusl oiotions which they fecl, Why should not thews fechugo be bronght out ‘amd mauckified to Christiun uwea? ‘Cley wro tho body-guard furniehied Dy God to Liedgs around men's condienees, . Now, tho consuivuce s aa noceseury to & man's spitifuct life oy libs buckbone and ofher bones are to hiy phyaical life, “liey uro ueceasary, but, taken nlono, they torm ghust- {5 80 nnelghily Object, To rouiovd. this elfett, thes atu clothed with ficeh sud skiy, and with fheso addie flous aro made pleusing (o tho ‘ayv s ud w0 God Lug iven mun tho seuse of tho ludlerous, tastes, aud thoughs, that bu may ueo thum fu edditfon to th eon- ucionce with which ha fs ondawed. If wis_can gild vico, why can ¢ not elovuto Chriutianity 7 Why cuu- uot i Chivfetiun be & wlluny, Lappy, miwgnetio’ mun i und, by belng this, wakv tho Aluner tay, 1 love to Lo in that man's company, - He {4 50 pleauknt kud 50 ate troctivo,!! There {a glven to msny men the power {o Inculeate Obristian {deas pud priuciples, to teach successfully tho Word of God, Now, ju cunturies gouo by, when the Oliurcls wap iuch winaller, the Mustor eafd 0 tho anemboin Yo ura brethiren,” Yo Liuve but one foud und ous Mauter, und thut in the Lord Jesua Glriat," Tut, 2u the Chirlstian dootrine grew, thers apprarod » feallng which promoted tue ldca {iid tho Seiby lind 00 xiglt to teach thefr brotbren, snd that they could not do it with safety, but tiat that wau thio duty af the or- dalued minister only, Nov, if_uny uf you abould faul {liut you biad & micstuge frour Meavon {v be uslivored fo your Lrethren, and you should goout to daliver it, thove nre thouvauds_ Who would refuke 10 Lzar yon Lécauso_ you ure vob leensed {0 preach, Bvou If YOU wero 10 conform o the Tegular yules of fhu Ghurel, whould follow flie path” uld out by tho regular'pastor, Whio you camo (o pronottuce the ben cdiction’ thers uro wmuny who would still vehul b eatise of tho ubsescyor tho liconce, Now, [ sbouki kv to know why o mun who Lsw (hé leuents of upreacher fn ifta it go and osk the periis. alou of uny ane befors e can proach, Bupposs # man 13 Ju Wi tho germ of # great et, must hie provurs a liogneo Liforeko dares to writs o oem? 12 b zan liud tho power of oxpoundiug truth e haa & vight to Youniiay ;;J(h o e ‘1‘;::5?3;'1 of e ardotond far o aifto tbe groxad 1* $¢16 10 be uudsa \Lnl{'g‘é'u" i siher A LG teack, Womust b 1ho powre snd Lnoviledga to teanl, i a8 il T lnow {eves nvn rea IR 1he wook, wa-d nuod vest vpon the Sabbnth s but T alko vy tiatahy e ate 1nuny ofitern whuse Suidny 18 Bpeat in dndolence, sid who wizhe exngdoy that Hiny fn vinitiug tha pook ' I distellinting eon of the benetita thiey havo reveiyol trom ou bigh, Yo Hve an omiuont Chrintlau lis, then, doost’t menn fo 7o aul Bido i n albact—oasir't s o leroma gonrd by Le- coming cold, 1t mitaun th ho ufinble und kitd—to ko mel good by iaking thet happy, and waking thowm happy by paking thom good, ve more help from {hioso who bave In such s qreal Are sverwo: Beeoherdy Lactires From the leston Adeertiver, Octy 10, Ar. Beacher yesterauy selegraphod to M. Redpaths that 1o Wwoukl hs abls to spenk in Music Hall on Luexday woxt an woil na at Chelson und Drooklino on Wednesdny aud Thursday, in fho conrsen mnnn;;od by ‘. Judping from tho presont mlo of tickety, Mnsto Tall Wil bo filled 10 itw ulmost _capncity, = dr. Redpnth peys Mr. Deeehor 31,000 for his Boston lecturo,—the Inrgeat ho ever prid for a slugle leoture, Asthia vill bo Mr, Tecelior's only locturo fu Loaton tuiy goakon, there are fndications that hin friouds boro will mako it u riomorable ovation, hou aore ‘ritton, At L den dge, My felend, 1 ninl you whien the sfiadow lay Darkly holwixt yort sind the outer day ; YourJife, froat-bitim to tho core, wis dnmb Wit Winter, na T Hpeing would hever come, Thit smile that s L up it vonr evos to give A Btranger grectit (t hied 1o oart £ livo Tor you, when 14 Lud ¢heored mo on 1y way, 1 row you ko A tmo war-lioras who had vl povdt, s the foy of onset e o ~Now doonted £ 1w tho firrow, who shonld elinnce 0 vatels o unis £, aco the volara dauce, And hieav his folla s nefing for the war, And hie, too, sunls tho battly from nfay— Down enntes (o M, i wlat the viedows melt ; 3t kuow not hovs your o was crors't and crosstt, Ad b 0 lotter, thll tho Sunee fookiy lont ; Now whet yottheld it beart, sud st et hold, Thit makes the whole wide wariiest worlil gecold § But now the keavess brighten overhoad, And, thotigh the vy are taley you must tread, T grect you on e reati-up of the feost, Men talked efsone groat fatlure, Neverileloss, "Eis but tho shadow o ua firoat wiceess Durkly prefigurcd, i you duro be trus 0 1ho (t00d wor: that you were seut to dot Toein your stat wis not o luring light shone fur othwrs, bringlug you the night “To leave you fallow jn tho wildornosa, , with pirily stripped Up end fight on, my Ap 14 the hardened ) grimly gripped, “hat Jnte wos groen aud leafy'ia the wood, Now barred for buttlo und the red reck of blood. “Chgra o & derknest we ent ouly dush Out of the oyes with the soul's fighting flach— No help fu'giviog up thvough Se:liug hippsd # Tu such & world a3 this It ncor avails 0o it and cat tho hieart, or guaw the uails ; 'ho live poulk havo o swiin vgninet tho tide, “Fho deadest Nk cart flal with it und zide, Trernfe breath st Jtt und clear thu skic it wa hiave clouded with onz own valn sighs § erole breatl sy Bil yanr futiro salls. It 45 ho well-borne binrdan thnt wil fono Our munliond ; {uwa the gristle into bons, “The storts that ow the Wii-wide bow the tresy Jsip briug e yowar fo, Ibar, wnd taioe (el ke, Aod (T bav sven them kneelihg) (huy propare 'Fhen Lo receive the ouaots thoy must bear 130 'ueath itu Joad the fron of manhood 's grown, Nor rauzinnr of 1 life by Falschoud marred, OF rool-tree 1 tha fires of rulu chvred, Why, what uth Falsehoad b the world fo do Bnt ilv to live, thou div to prove the Trae, And then bo Buvied, whilo o uew s waves Tho greshness uverrowing all suck gravos; Bt wilkel otrik on, striko often, und steike hara ! o world 5 wakitug foom itw phicatom dreame; "o ke ot that which h fom thiat which eceni'y And fu the light of duy eosi} blush to find What wralths of durinees 31§l ud rower to blind Its vislon ; what thin walls of mfsty gray, A%Af of pranite, stonped ite aneurd way 3 Up, und be biswy, dn tle early bouras | JHopr, work, ight ou, 10¥ feiend, nud you shall atand One of the foreanst of u 1oble butut Htand viafbly fu the smile of 1lexven and shed Light from within you, wheresos’er you troud H Stand on the highol suimnit to transmit A now live heart-heat from the Infiuite, To Iindle~—2 it tirols throughiont—Your nd, LD SLAsdKT. Heuysreo, Luglond, Sept, 27, 1874, E i S o Altogether 100 Precactons. Fron the Lebanon (Kn.) Stamdard, On the 7th of Septomber last there was born to Mra, Milton Bhicldu, of Washinston County, & fino bealthy-looking” boy, weighing ahout 4 pounds. ‘I'wo days later, un Tuesday, tho 29th, the littlo fellow was talien sick, und, in due tinve, vroko out with o wail-markod aud fuily-dovelapod cnso of mouales, 'Lho dizonss L run its comse a8 usual in such cazes, oniy a livle more rapidly. The mother had an stfack of measles about four months ego, whicls proved quite sovore, but hor recovery was cotaplete, thero being nana of thoevil efiects which cometimen follow uucl attacky, It would weom, from thesa facts, that the child caught tho_ diseaso from its mothor four months before its birth, which I8 cortainly o quite romarkablo cuse. pale LS S In Mot Water. Teom the St, Lowis Glabe, Another clergymnn has got iuto hot wator— the Rev. Mv. Fronk Nellewer, who, while ey~ amining o Montana goyser, broke through tno ragged odgo of tho crust, and was secalded so that be sven wished he weys doad, SPECIAL NOTICES. Constmption Can be Cured. SCHENOX'S PULNONIC SIRUT, SCHENG EAWLED TONIC, SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE Aro the only mediciucy that will curs Pulmonary Cane smnption. Irrequently medicines that witl etopa coult will acca- slon the death of thu pationt ; thes Jocl up th sor, wten tho clrgulatiou of the blogd, hemarshago tallovs, vad in they clog tho uction of tho very orzena that caused tho couph, Litor Complaint and, Dyspepein aro the cavees of two- thirds tho casts ot Conmmmntion. Meny rirsont come plafu of & duil patn fn the wide, consting thow, soated patn ot oliouldsrhlnao, teeiings ol drowsi- ut reutledences, th fod lyitus henvily on e aten. X ompanied with neidlty and belebivz wi ot wind. bhesw wymptons usidly arfeinotu from & condition of tho atomneh or toepid llscr, Purkans o aficeted, 11 thoy tako ono o it heary colils aud §¢ tho courl fo Urens oxxes bio snidensy chiockeds witl fnd Tho stawnaeh aud Nver clozied, vy ming torpid am ingotive, nud atmoet biforo they ary zwiva 1 lu s of sorery und uleorated, the regnlt of wiioh ‘Hohonek's Lulinoulo Sinp b an ccpodtorunt wh not contuin coupli sulden Sonnck! luordurusd ool i or wnytbiug esfenlstod to choek a Aveerd Tonlo dissalvos the food, inkxes ria jaferd of tho Moinach, alds digeation, und 3103 0 FRTEROUN BUDSTILOL WWhot Vo buwols aro coative, altla fallow, or the symp- toms othierwics of 8 billous tolidency, Sehionok's Alud denko Pills are required, “Taose rediciuod seo vioputad ovly N, 13, comor Sixh und Arc And‘aro for ealo by ult drugihits " CARSON, PIRIE & (0, Hadison and Pooria-sts, Oall opeoial attentlon to the full gusortment and low prices in_thoir Departmonts ol Hougel:eeping aud Family Goods. EFrE A TN R ES L & In pll the best makes of American nnd ¥or- eign manutuotures, ail woighty and quali. gfiskfwm (limlzo Fjonnel up to heaviest Shaker gradas, Blogent Hno of imported Embroidered Flan- olo, . Panoy Plaid and Shirting Flonnols in great varfety, Mgflufi%dk‘r"’lnunfla,‘ );lm}“Shnkar Tlannels, ivting Flannols, &0., &, A tall nn%rlml‘x_ncv‘. of Biankets and Comrort- a8, atl qualition, Blogantiines of Mavseillos Quilts, our own {mportation, nt loss thun unual prices, Now deaigns in Lucs Countorpunes and Pil- low Bhams, in sets, ‘Lroe Window Curtains, in large varlety, very olieap. s Tinei Darnask Tablingd in clioico dosiena. Tiargoat nasortment of Towels and Towel. inga in tho city., Ilogant Knotted Fringo, Laoco ond, Barnsloy Damask Towold, T Blorifinsi, Snadtinocan, mea Oloths P Eer A6 a8, 1d Olothy for Lioe diew’, Boys' and Qouts’ Wear, NADISON AND PEORTA-STS, """" MISOELLANEOUS, E . Al parsans Luving clal fast tho Lrgudition e N oy taurans will pliso’ proscat tham (usm hn Wiht, TV B e WIIGHTY ru Jinuena, & Alloa Rall ud Ilm |=Ill'uhn|| w ¢ an, G ron b Mfim\‘ |n5i3' i ol 'n'??nf’unw o0, 0! Dfl\}f ls'l‘ vidon betwda and snvlaling i Ly 1ell Fiokotd it o Oatagse 2, Qo) M B 5 MILLINERY GUODS. RENCE FRLTS! DON'T PALL 10 SRE PHEM, FLOWERS, ONLY WANTING FRAGRAROR. IRDS, FRANES, VELVETY, ALL'T {11 MCDE COLORS~CHEAP, BONNET§ flATg m?’msr PARISIAN BTYLES, ’ CHEAP AND ELEGANT, In faot every thing that can be found in a oreign Mar kote— i 10n8—-, DR ot—new importationg—-AT POPULAR PRICES! 241 ; WIIST MADISON-ST. WEBSTERY. ....... e . Monsekonying ol STIPSON, NORWELL & (0, Offor 8 MAGNIFIOENT ASSORTMENT ia their HOUSERERPING AND LINER DEPARTMENTS. 100 piecos Brown Damask (Hand Loom) from 875 to 76ca yard. 50 picces Bleachod Damask from 75¢ to $2.76 o yard, 500 dovon Linen Napkins from 870 to $30 o dozen. 100 dozen Turkish Bath Towels ot 36c eachs 100 MARSEILLES QUILTS At Greatly Reduced Prices, 500 dozen Towels, marked Away Down, Atso, full lines of Turkey Rod Damasks, Turkey Red, Bufl, White, and Pink Dam. osk Oloths, 8-4, 10-4, 12-4, end 10-4, with 5-8 and 3-4 Damask Napkins to match. Lingn and Cotton Shestings, 6.2, 0-4, 84, 9.4, ond 10-4, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BLANKETS, ALL SIZES AND GRADES. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. 78 & 81 State-st GVEROOATS. Fail and Winter ATS, ‘Wo have now on ssle en immense stocle of MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS! 8tyle and Finish guarantced equal to Custom Make, and prices less then charged by others for inferior germonts, Gell and Examing our Stock BEFORE PURGHASING ELSEVEERE WILDE, BLUEIT & (0, Stnto and Madison-sts. T NOTICE. A St e AN A SN TCAUTION. To All Pmles About fo Purthese Licenses for {ig Mauufacturg of Butter From Beel' Suet. 'O ALL WHOM IT Y CONCERN: lll’!t‘&)lllxhlli\'ll“b:‘ll' ll\'l‘ll'fl lbtlll,\'\‘(}(.)rgll;l":?fi{;‘fi: 0 solo awner of the 1l 0 ulanifact ANyA A P RORATIGAING vt el sy bl ‘seodbens wutter niiors patout, bauod by the Unitod Ntatos, and {hoy neroby furhid 'l jartics MANUFAOTURING or d LLINU nfllflfln\bmlm‘nrl\mmfll oovered by lbflt‘ twd, Wi, Pastios tringlog wilibs friowiip Vluiiiunivatiins wuse uié: ol ta' the' any MiFH et s? y L Rivia ), 1 Briadvag, s W‘?‘.’fflém il Cosiren Srirgsadiinald (== RARE AND BEAUTIFUL. BTYLISH AND OHRAP, VERLL